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The British Museum 1914,0906.4
Obverse:
Apollo standing left resting on lyre, which rests on another object behind him.
Reverse:
She-wolf of Rome, facing right with twins under her, star and crescent above.
Physical Description
Axis:
3
Measurements
Diameter:
22
Weight:
4.07
Conservation State
Condition:
PIerced at 12 o'clock, directly above the wolf and twins.
Shape:
circle
Typological Description
Source:
BMCRLT 26
Object Type:
Token
Material:
Lead
Manufacture:
Struck
Obverse
Deity:
Apollo
Geographic
Region:
Egypt
Date Range
From Date:
A.D. 122
To Date:
A.D. 300
Findspot Description
Findspot
Description:
Antinoopolis (Egypt). Listed as part of the miscellaneous coins found singly in excavations. From an older excavation (no stratigraphy) for papyri of the mounds of Antinoe by Dr. John Johnson in 1913-14.
Findspot:
Antinoopolis (Egypt)
Point
Coordinates:
27.8105625, 30.8810025
References
Reference:
Milne, J G, Report on the Coins Found at Antinoe in 1914, Numismatic Chronicle, London, Royal Numismatic Society, 1947
Administrative History
Collection:
The British Museum
Identifier:
http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=3280359&partId=1&searchText=1914,0906.4&page=1
Rights
CopyrightHolder:
University of Warwick
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